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Hi Every1,

Ive decided to sell my R34 GTT. Have been offered a company car and will also be purchasing a R34 GTR shortly as my new baby.

The car has 102,488KM and the 100k service has already been performed.

I am located in Rouse Hill in Sydney. If interested please call me on 0429 514 967 to organise a time to come and see it.

Thanx.

Quick summary -

- Immaculate condition - Inside and outside

- Only 1 Australian owner since imported in 2007

- Over $15,000 has been spent on upgrades and extras(As detailed below)

- Just completely serviced (Over $2,500 spent - November 2011)

- 100,000KM Major service already performed (Cost $1,250 - May 2011)

- Plenty of registration remaining (June 2012)

- Mechanically standard (Reliable, economical + great for insurance)

- Both sets of original keys included

- REVS checks welcome - No accident history or money owing

Engine / Performance modifications -

- 3” Apexi 'N1' exhaust system

- 3" Catco high flow catalytic converter

- Hybrid GT front mount intercooler

- K&N 'Typhoon' air intake system

- Exedy OEM replacement clutch

- C's short shift kit

Suspension / Handling modifications -

- Bridgestone / NPG adjustable coil over suspension

- 18” Speedy 'Inferno' deep dish racing rims

- Professionally lowered + front and rear camber set up

- Personal 'Pole Position' leather steering wheel

- Whiteline front and rear bushes

- Cusco engine strut brace

- Bendix ultimate brake pads

Interior / Sound modifications -

- Touch screen head unit with DVD / GPS / USB / AUX - etc

- Kicker 6" speakers - Front and rear

- Cadence 12" 600W subwoofer

- Cadence 600W monoblock amplifier

- Nissan OEM replacement gear knob

- GTR floor mats - Front and rear

- Greddy turbo timer

- Top of the range alarm and immobiliser

Exterior / Styling modifications -

- Nismo clear indicators

- Legal dark tinted windows

- Rear spoiler professionally removed

- Xenon headlights

Car has just been completely serviced -

- 4x BRAND NEW Tyres

- BRAND NEW Heavy duty battery

- BRAND NEW Heavy duty battery terminals / connectors

- BRAND NEW Top of the range alarm / immobiliser

- BRAND NEW Silicon windscreen wiper blades

- BRAND NEW Fuel, oil and air filters

- Engine oil replaced with Royal Purple fully synthetic oil

- Radiator fluid topped up with Tectaloy Performance 100 coolant

- Wheel balance and alignment - Front / rear

- Professionally detailed - Inside and outside

- Top up of all other engine fluids

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hey serious question,

are you a private importer? or a restorer? thats probably the 5th car in the past maybe 12months I've seen on carsales in that same driveway and the format you write up all your carsales ads is exactly the same, not being rude and excuse me if i'm wrong but it just seems according to your ads you've always "Recently" spent like 5k on them and have just received a company car.... I'm only asking because it just seems extremely odd, nothing wrong with being a private importer or buying a poor condition car and fixing it up and having physically inspected 2 of your cars before both were in very good condition, so whatever your doing is fine but yeah, glws.

Hi, I own a few cars, still do.

Not trying to be a show pony but for example at the moment for example I own a Evo VIII MR, 370Z and 2x R34's. Trying to move them slowly and upgrading some of them.

Company car is on the way and has been for a while, but delaying 4 as long as I can garage is full and dont want to keep it outside. So yeah, not a private importer, or restorer. Probably hard to actually make money on cars, I'm pretty picky so they cost me a fortune but worth every cent in the end.

Edited by iwanta34gtr

Come 2 think of it, I have also helped a few friends and family sell their cars recently. I would have taken their photos in my driveway and probably used my ad as a template for simplicity. So can imagine why that would raise your questions. Pretty observative of you though, good pickup.

Hey I just remembered when I sold my Evo VII early this year, I had a guy from Northshore area named Adam look at it, but we unfortunately couldnt agree on price? Is this you if so thanks you saved my ass from buying a R34 GTR thjat was very shiny but may have had a bent chassis so thanks 4 telling me about its history. I never got to thank u cos I lost your number.

Edited by iwanta34gtr

thanks for clearing that up, like I said, I have seen 2 of your cars, both are very immaculate, so for anyone interested in this 34, assume it's in prestine condition. goodluck with the sale.

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